The Nantglyn War Memorial commemorates those men of the area who
were killed during World War I. The memorial is in the form of
a granite obelisk surmounting a concrete base containing inscribed slate
plaques. It was funded by Captain and Colonel Wynne-Edwards of Plas
Nantglyn.

Nantglyn is a village and community in rural Denbighshire.
Between 1974 and 1996 it was in the county of Clwyd.

"Mewn Anghof Ni Chant Fod, Wyr y Cledd, Hir Eu Clod"
(Ceiriog)

1914-1918 War

Rank, Name &Service Number

Service

Died

Age

Details

Cemetery orMemorial

PrivateElonELLIS16909

Royal Welsh Fusiliers(13th Bn.)

10 Jul 1916

22

Son of John and Catherine Ellis, Glyn Terrace, Nantglyn: Brother of 20710 Pte. Moses and Mrs. Harriet Ellis.

Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France.

PrivateRobertHUGHES

Of Bryn Golau, Nantglyn.

PrivateRobert TJONES

Cader, Nantglyn.

PrivateEvan
ROBERTS 40781

Royal Welsh Fusiliers(22nd Bn.)

16 Apr 1916

Of Tanfforddwen, Peniel, Nantglyn.

St. James' Churchyard, Nantglyn.

CaptainWalter FalconerSCOTT

59th Scinde Rifles(Frontier Force)

25 Oct 1914

34

Born Liverpool, England. Son of Walter Scott, of Tan y Gyrt,
Nantglyn; and the late Isabella Scott. Resident of
Jullunder, Punjab, India.

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